Shoulder Musculoskeletal Disorder Rehabilitation Using a Robotic Device Based on Electromyography (EMG) Biofeedback: A Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Lavallière M +9 more
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Ictal semiology in fronto‐opercular epilepsy: A systematic review
Abstract A systematic review of the ictal semiology of fronto‐opercular seizures in focal epilepsy was carried out to assess possible anatomical‐clinical correlations and help guide interpretation of ictal semiology during pre‐surgical evaluation. PubMed and Embase databases were searched using the following keywords: “fronto‐opercular OR frontal ...
Zeynep Gokce‐Samar +9 more
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Research participant perceptions of personal utility in disclosure of individual research results from genomic analysis. [PDF]
Bogaert B +4 more
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Predicting post‐surgical visuospatial memory performance in people with drug‐resistant epilepsy
Abstract Objective Although verbal memory decline has been consistently reported following surgery for temporal lobe epilepsy, especially when surgery is performed in the language‐dominant hemisphere and targets mesial temporal structures, the relation between the location and the hemisphere of surgery on visuospatial memory, as well as the factors ...
Emma Colucci +7 more
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Early positive approaches to support for family carers of young children with developmental disabilities: adaptation and piloting in Quebec public services. [PDF]
Rivard M +9 more
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Abstract Objective This study was undertaken to develop and validate a deep survival model (EEGSurvNet) that analyzes routine electroencephalography (EEG) to predict individual seizure risk over time, comparing its performance to traditional clinical predictors such as interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs).
Émile Lemoine +5 more
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Communicative participation of school-aged children with cochlear implants: parental perceptions. [PDF]
Duchesne L, Gingras MP, Gagnon M.
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Abstract High‐frequency oscillations (HFOs) were discovered more than 20 years ago, and since then they have been studied intensively in the context of epilepsy. HFOs encompass a broad spectrum of oscillations, typically ranging from 80 Hz to several kHz, that include both normal and pathological oscillations, documented in people with epilepsy and ...
Christos Panagiotis Lisgaras +6 more
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WHO ICOPE Programme Adherence of 8672 Older Age People Over 2-Years of Follow-Up. [PDF]
Berbon C +11 more
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